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I'm not sure how this happened, but I've been reliving middle school over and over for the past 13 years! From a teacher's perspective, of course.
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Preview of Swimming in Scatter Plots:  Bivariate Data and Lines of Fit

Swimming in Scatter Plots: Bivariate Data and Lines of Fit

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How have Olympic swimming speeds changed over time? Are male and female swimmers getting faster at the same rate? Is a linear model a reasonable way to predict how fast future gold medalists will swim the 100-meter freestyle? In "Swimming in Scatter Plots," students will construct and analyze scatter plots using 100 years of Olympic swimming data. Half the class will have data from the Men’s 100-meter freestyle, and the other half will have data from the Women’s 100-meter freestyle. Then, pai
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I'm not sure how this happened, but I've been reliving middle school over and over for the past 13 years! From a teacher's perspective, of course.

Teaching style

I ask "Why?" a lot. Almost constantly. I want students to understand the reasoning behind the math they learn, to make sense of it themselves whenever possible, and to bring the math to life in a variety of contexts. I tell my students they are too quiet sometimes - I love collaboration and get really excited when I hear kids having a rich math argument. I also enjoy helping kids improve their number sense and mental math, to become more efficient and confident mathematicians.

My own education history

I have a Master's degree in Middle School Education with a math focus. I have also taken multiple courses in special education. Prior to life in teaching, I studied linguistics, French, German, and dance.